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Adherence to rtesunate-Amodiaquine Therapy for Uncomplicated Malaria in Rural Ghana: Randomised Trial of Supervised ersus Unsupervised Drug dministration

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dc.contributor.author Asante, Kwaku Poku
dc.contributor.author Owusu, Ruth
dc.contributor.author Dosoo, David
dc.contributor.author Awini, Elizabeth
dc.contributor.author Adjei, George
dc.contributor.author Etego, Seeba Amenga
dc.contributor.author Chandramohan, Daniel
dc.contributor.author Owusu-Agyei, Seth
dc.date.accessioned 2022-02-16T13:11:40Z
dc.date.available 2022-02-16T13:11:40Z
dc.date.issued 2009
dc.identifier.issn 23105496
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7559
dc.description 8p:, ill. en_US
dc.description.abstract To enhance effective treatment, african nations including Ghana changed its malaria treatment policy from monotherapy to combination treatment with artesunate-amodiaquine (AS+AQ). The major challenge to its use in loose form is adherence. Objective. The objectives of this study were to investigate adherence and treatment outcome among patients treated with AS+AQ combination therapy for acute uncomplicated malaria. Methodology. The study was conducted in two rural districts located in the middle belt of Ghana using quantitative methods. Patients diagnosed with acute uncomplicated malaria as per the Ghana Ministry of Health malaria case definitions were randomly allocated to one of two groups. All patients in both groups were educated about the dose regimen of AS+AQ therapy and the need for adherence. Treatment with AS+AQ was supervised in one group while the other group was not supervised. Adherence was assessed by direct observation of the blister package of AS+AQ left on day 2. Results. 401 participants were randomized into the supervised (211) and unsupervised (190) groups. Compliance in both supervised (95.7%) and unsupervised (92.6%) groups were similar (P = .18). The commonest side-effects reported on day 2 among both groups were headaches, and body weakness. Parasite clearance by day 28 was >95% in both groups. Discussion/Conclusions. Administration of AS-AQ in both groups resulted in high levels of adherence to treatment regimen among adolescent and adult population in central Ghana. It appears that high level of adherence to AS-AQ is achievable through a rigorous education programme during routine clinic visits en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher University of Cape Coast en_US
dc.title Adherence to rtesunate-Amodiaquine Therapy for Uncomplicated Malaria in Rural Ghana: Randomised Trial of Supervised ersus Unsupervised Drug dministration en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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